Arsenic

Arsenic is a toxic contaminant commonly found at action levels in
water supplies of homes in Maine, New Hampshire and the northeast.
Arsenic (As) is a naturally occurring contaminant often found in ground
water that generally occurs in two forms: pentavalent arsenic (also
known as As(V), As(+5), and arsenate) and trivalent arsenic (also known
as As(III), As(+3), and arsenate).

Arsenic does not generally impart color, taste, or
smell to water; therefore, it can only be detected by an analytical
test. Public water supplies are required to monitor their water for
arsenic contaminates and to make that information available to the
public. Homeowners using private water sources, particularly from
aquifers with known or suspected arsenic levels should test their water
regularly.

Everclean can design a filtration system to reduce
arsenic, both pentavalent and trivalent forms, to concentrations less
than 10 μg/L, when applied within the standard water quality parameters
recommended by the manufacturer. Moreover, Everclean has successfully
developed an effective whole house (point of entry) arsenic treatment
system that is priced significantly lower than others on the market and
has about 20% of the filter replacement and maintenance costs. Following
any installation, Everclean recommends the consumer should have the
treated water tested to verify that the desired arsenic reduction is
being achieved and continue with routine servicing to ensure the system
is functioning properly. Everclean representatives provide for this
follow-up testing in systems that Everclean has installed.

Please consult with Everclean Water Treatment Systems
for service life expectancy based on specific water quality parameters
and testing. When you purchase a system from Everclean Water Treatment
Systems you will always receive your replacement filters or media at the
lowest cost on the market for life!